Math-Based Giclee Prints

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Nostalgia

Viva Mexico!

Description: The artwork features a non-regular tessellation made up of the Pan Am logo. Pan Am -the flagship U.S. carrier- is long gone, but never forgotten.

Specifications: 12 in by 16 in by 3/4 in (30.48 cm by 40.64 cm by 1.90 cm) giclee print on archival-quality gallery wrapped canvas (unframed).

Math: Tessellations are a continuous tiling of matching shapes. Non-regular tessellations are made up of any shapes, geometric or organic. Tessellations were popularized by the Dutch artist Maurits Cornelis Escher.

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Description: The artwork blends selected geometric figures (rectangles, isosceles triangles, squares, and circles) with the 'glitz' that is associated with the Mexican culture.

Specifications: 24 in by 36 in by 3/4 in (61 cm by 91.4 cm by 1.9 cm) giclee print on archival-quality gallery wrapped canvas (unframed).

Math: In geometry, a plane is a flat surface with no thickness and no boundaries. Shapes are figures that are drawn on a plane and that feature well-defined properties such as surface area and perimeter. Euclid (c. 300 BC), a Greek mathematician, who is known as the 'father of geometry,' first defined the characteristics of geometric shapes.

Price: ONLY $216 (Including shipping and taxes)

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Random Circles

Shark Attack

Description: The artwork is based on a discrete uniform distribution and displays circles with randomized sizes and randomized positions on the Cartesian plane. The style of the painting parallels the style of the Dutch artist Pieter Mondrian, but the design is based on mathematics.

Specifications: 18 in by 24 in by 3/4 in (47.5 cm by 61 cm by 1.9 cm) giclee print on archival-quality gallery wrapped canvas (unframed).

Math: The notion of randomness is not new. In antiquity, the Chinese (c. 3000 BC) and the Greeks recognized randomness. And, in 1888, John Venn, an English logician, addressed the topic in his book The Logic of Chance.

A discrete uniform distribution is a distribution in which a finite number of outcomes are equally likely to happen. The probability of happening is P(X)=1/n, where n is a finite number of outcomes.

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Description: The artwork features a non-regular tessellation made up of stylized shark fins. The red background represents the bloodied waters.

Specifications: 12 in by 16 in by 3/4 in (30.48 cm by 40.64 cm by 1.90 cm) giclee print on archival-quality gallery wrapped canvas (unframed).

Math: Tessellations are a continuous tiling of matching shapes. Non-regular tessellations are made up of any shapes, geometric or organic. Tessellations were popularized by the Dutch artist Maurits Cornelis Escher.